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Super Blue Blood Moon Seen From Australia
All over the world, crowds gather to watch the moon rise. The Super Blue Blood Moon is the result of three lunar phenomena happening all at once. Not only is it the second full moon in January, but the moon will also be close to its nearest point to Earth on its orbit, and be totally eclipsed by the Earth’s shadow. Getty Images

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Super Blue Blood Moon Seen From Australia
Perth, Australia Getty Images

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Super Blue Blood Moon Seen From New Zealand
Napier, New Zealand Getty Images

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Lunar Trifecta
Newport News, Va. AP

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HONG KONG-SPACE-ASTRONOMY
Hong Kong, China. AFP/Getty Images

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Lunar Trifecta
Santa Monica, Calif. AP

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APTOPIX Greece Lunar Trifecta
Athens, Greece. AP

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Souh Korea Lunar Trifecta
Seoul, South Korea. AP

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APTOPIX Hong Kong Lunar Trifecta
Hong Kong, China. AP

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Myanmar Lunar Trifecta
Yangon, Myanmar. AP

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Lunar Trifecta
Anchorage, Alaska. AP

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Lunar Trifecta
San Francisco, California. AP

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Lunar Trifecta
San Francisco, California. AP

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HONG KONG-SPACE-ASTRONOMY
Hong Kong, China. AFP/Getty Images

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TOPSHOT-MYANMAR-SPACE-ASTRONOMY
Kumal AFP/Getty Images

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Rare Super Blood Moon Is Visible In Istanbul
Istanbul, Turkey. Getty Images

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India Super Blue Moon
Gauhati, India. AP

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